PHOTOS: Celebrities Who Started On 'As The World Turns'
Posted on Sep 17, 2010 @ 02:06PM - Add a comment
After 54 years on television, the soap opera As the World Turns aired its final episode on Friday and to commemorate the event, RadarOnline.com has compiled a photo gallery of some of the stars who started out on the venerated soap.
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Fiery redhead Julianne Moore won a Daytime Emmy in 1988 for her portrayal of half-sisters Frannie and Sabrina Hughes and returned earlier this year to reprise her role.
Young starlets Amanda Seyfried and Emmy Rossum were both on the show in 1999 playing Lucy Montgomery and Abigail Williams, accordingly.
Supermodel Paulina Porizkova appeared in 2009 and 2010 as the character Clarissa as well as the irreverent Parker Posey, who was on in 1991 and 1992 playing Tess Shelby.
Dr. Oz, Ellen Big Winners At Daytime Emmy Awards; Both No-Shows
Posted on Jun 28, 2010 @ 06:00AM - 2 comments

Dr. Oz and Ellen DeGeneres were among the big winners at Sunday night's Daytime Emmy Awards held at the Las Vegas Hilton, taking home the best talk show host and best entertainment talk show awards respectively, and RadarOnline.com has the scoop for you.
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While neither of the talk show victors were in attendance to collect their trophies, there was plenty of bittersweet emotion on hand from As The World Turns stars Michael Park and Maura West, who accepted the best actor and best actress awards as the longtime soap opera was recently canceled after a 53-year run.
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"We had to say goodbye to over 60 members of our family on Wednesday," Park said. "It was heartbreaking, and I pray you never have to endure what we endured on Wednesday. I can't think of a better way to say goodbye to a 13-year run on a 53-year-old show than this right here. Thank you so much."
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American Bandstand legend Dick Clark was also honored for his magnificent career with a tribute to his iconic music franchise with performances from Tony Orlando, Chubby Checker and Marie Osmond.
Paying tribute to the New Year's Eve legend, Simon Cowell said that "without Bandstand, without Dick, there would be no American Idol."







